Biden Stumbles Through Livestream Event, Makes Multiple Blunders: 'Excuse Me, I Misspoke'
President Joe Biden began a White House livestream Tuesday with a stumbling start as he met virtually with a bipartisan group of governors about COVID-19 vaccinations.
The president began with a laugh, saying, “I’m just waiting for them to tell me when we get going here since we’re livestreaming this.”
He was then told the event was ready to begin.
Minute after live stream started, Biden says “I’m just waiting for them to tell me when we get going here since we’re live streaming this” pic.twitter.com/yV21Hz646I
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 11, 2021
“I’m supposed to look over here instead of at you guys,” Biden added to the people on the screen a few seconds later.
It was unclear exactly where Biden was “supposed to look.”
Later in his remarks, the president appeared to be struggling to read off the teleprompter, according to a tweet from the Republican National Committee.
Joe Biden struggles to read the teleprompter while reading his COVID vaccine locater number pic.twitter.com/ViaFLuzWeF
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 11, 2021
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“They can text their zip code to 3 — excuse me, I misspoke — their zip code, texted to 438829,” the president said.
The stumble added to other recent gaffes by the president.
During a speech in Virginia last week, Biden announced what would have been the biggest tax cut since the federal income tax was instituted in 1913.
PRES. BIDEN: “Anybody making less than $400,000 a year will not pay a single penny in taxes.” pic.twitter.com/37GkyPeY1K
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 3, 2021
“The reason I’m bothering to do this is I keep hearing on the press, ‘Biden’s going to raise your taxes,’” Biden told the audience at Tidewater Community College.
“Anybody making less than $400,000 a year will not pay a single penny in taxes. And we will not increase the deficit either, unlike the last gigantic tax cut, which increased the deficit by $2 trillion.”
Biden also called 29-year-old Masters winner Hideki Matsuyama a “Japanese boy” to the face of the Japanese prime minister in April.
President Biden congrats the Japan PM on Hideki Matsuyama becoming the first Japanese golfer to win the Masters:
“I know how proud you are of the people of Japan are. And you’ve got a Japanese boy coming over here, and guess what, he won the Masters.” pic.twitter.com/cJ7cnm6FPd
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) April 16, 2021
In March, the White House altered a transcript after Biden mixed up the names of the president of Afghanistan and the former leader of the Pakistani military.
“And General Austin is — just met with Kayani and I’m waiting for the briefing on that,” Biden said.
Biden gets name of Afghan president wrong — “Kayani” not Ghani. https://t.co/giyCM4txI4
— jessdonati (@jessdonati) March 25, 2021
The White House transcript, however, read: “And General Austin is — just met with Ghani and I’m waiting for the briefing on that.
“He is the — the ‘leader,’ quote, in Afghanistan and Kabul.”
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.